64 research outputs found

    The capability set for work - correlates of sustainable employability in workers with multiple sclerosis

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    BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine whether work capabilities differ between workers with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and workers from the general population. The second aim was to investigate whether the capability set was related to work and health outcomes. METHODS: A total of 163 workers with MS from the MS@Work study and 163 workers from the general population were matched for gender, age, educational level and working hours. All participants completed online questionnaires on demographics, health and work functioning. The Capability Set for Work Questionnaire was used to explore whether a set of seven work values is considered valuable (A), is enabled in the work context (B), and can be achieved by the individual (C). When all three criteria are met a work value can be considered part of the individual's 'capability set'. RESULTS: Group differences and relationships with work and health outcomes were examined. Despite lower physical work functioning (U = 4250, p = 0.001), lower work ability (U = 10591, p = 0.006) and worse self-reported health (U = 9091, p ≤ 0.001) workers with MS had a larger capability set (U = 9649, p ≤ 0.001) than the general population. In workers with MS, a larger capability set was associated with better flexible work functioning (r = 0.30), work ability (r = 0.25), self-rated health (r = 0.25); and with less absenteeism (r = - 0.26), presenteeism (r = - 0.31), cognitive/neuropsychiatric impairment (r = - 0.35), depression (r = - 0.43), anxiety (r = - 0.31) and fatigue (r = - 0.34). CONCLUSIONS: Workers with MS have a larger capability set than workers from the general population. In workers with MS a larger capability set was associated with better work and health outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This observational study is registered under NL43098.008.12: 'Voorspellers van arbeidsparticipatie bij mensen met relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerose'. The study is registered at the Dutch CCMO register ( https://www.toetsingonline.nl ). This study is approved by the METC Brabant, 12 February 2014. First participants are enrolled 1st of March 2014

    2016 ACR-EULAR adult dermatomyositis and polymyositis and juvenile dermatomyositis response criteria-methodological aspects

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    Objective. The objective was to describe the methodology used to develop new response criteria for adult DM/PM and JDM. Methods. Patient profiles from prospective natural history data and clinical trials were rated by myositis specialists to develop consensus gold-standard ratings of minimal, moderate and major improvement. Experts completed a survey regarding clinically meaningful improvement in the core set measures (CSM) and a conjoint-analysis survey (using 1000Minds software) to derive relative weights of CSM and candidate definitions. Six types of candidate definitions for response criteria were derived using survey results, logistic regression, conjoint analysis, application of conjoint-analysis weights to CSM and published definitions. Sensitivity, specificity and area under the curve were defined for candidate criteria using consensus patient profile data, and selected definitions were validated using clinical trial data. Results. Myositis specialists defined the degree of clinically meaningful improvement in CSM for minimal, moderate and major improvement. The conjoint-analysis survey established the relative weights of CSM, with muscle strength and Physician Global Activity as most important. Many candidate definitions showed excellent sensitivity, specificity and area under the curve in the consensus profiles. Trial validation showed that a number of candidate criteria differentiated between treatment groups. Top candidate criteria definitions were presented at the consensus conference. Conclusion. Consensus methodology, with definitions tested on patient profiles and validated using clinical trials, led to 18 definitions for adult PM/DM and 14 for JDM as excellent candidates for consideration in the final consensus on new response criteria for myositis

    Aplicação de deficientes físicos nas atividades da Polícia Militar do Paraná

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    Orientador: Ivan Santa MariaMonografia (Especialização) - Universidade Federal do Paraná,Setor de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas, Departamento de Contabilidade, Curso de Especialização em Administração PolicialResumo: O presente trabalho monográfico abordou o problema da aplicabilidade de policiais-militares em atividades consideradas meio na Organização, sendo que os mesmos poderiam ser substituídos por deficientes físicos em algumas funções básicas, como telefonista, recepcionista, digitador e outros, redundando num maior emprego de policiaismilitares nas ruas. Para tanto, buscou primeiramente retratar a realidade na PMPR; caracterizar atividades de cunho civil e de cunho militar na atividade meio; além de onde e como aplicar a pessoa portadora de deficiência física. Na parte do desenvolvimento, foram abordadas conceituações básicas, como atividade Policial Militar, atividades-meio e atividades-fim da Polícia Militar, cunho civil e militar na atividade-meio. Na seqüência, abordaram-se aspectos da pessoa portadora de deficiência, sendo navegado em assuntos a respeito da antigüidade, do renascimento, a política demográfica, deficiência em si, Programa Nacional de Direitos Humanos, a realidade social do deficiente e sua situação atual. Tratou-se também dos deficientes físicos e a Polícia Militar, em que buscou-se evidenciar o que existe em legislação peculiar e cargos privativos de militares. Quanto aos direitos dos deficientes, relatou-se a respeito dos tratados internacionais e a legislação brasileira. Ainda no capítulo referente ao desenvolvimento retratou-se a respeito do PSAV - Prestador de Serviço Auxiliar Voluntário (Deficientes Físicos); APR - Associação Paranaense de Reabilitação; ADFP -Associação dos Deficientes Físicos do Paraná; empresas que abrem caminhos para deficientes; uma importante matéria veiculada na Gazeta do Povo com o título "700 Deficientes podem Perder o Emprego", postura esta defendida pelo Estado como sendo o serviço prestado de grande importância econômica e social. Um capítulo tratou sobre a presença de pessoal civil na Polícia Militar, com seus fundamentos legais e doutrinários. Chegou-se ao final do desenvolvimento retratando como seria uma possível implantação da alocação de deficientes físicos em certas atividades-meio da Polícia Militar do Paraná Finalizou o presente estudo tratando das considerações finais, em que algumas propostas foram colocadas, ressaltando-se a importância de primeiramente serem readequadas as instalações físicas das Unidades Policiais-Militares para o ideal recebimento destes funcionário

    Anti‐signal recognition particle autoantibodies: marker of a necrotising myopathy

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    OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the clinical importance of the anti‐signal recognition particle (SRP) autoantibody in patients with myositis. METHODS: Retrospective systematic assessment of the clinical, laboratory and histological characteristics of 23 anti‐SRP‐positive patients from six European centres. Data were compared with a large group of anti‐SRP‐negative patients with myositis published previously. RESULTS: Clinically, patients with anti‐SRP autoantibodies often had a severe symmetric proximal muscle weakness resulting in marked disability, dysphagia and highly elevated levels of serum creatine kinase. Three patients had typical dermatomyositis rashes. The disease was associated with the occurrence of extramuscular signs and symptoms including interstitial lung disease. No association was found with an increased risk of cardiac involvement, and the disease carried a reasonably favourable prognosis with most patients responding to treatment. None of the patients had the typical histological features of myositis. Most muscle biopsy specimens showed the presence of necrotic muscle fibres and no inflammatory infiltrates. CONCLUSIONS: Anti‐SRP autoantibodies are associated with a syndrome of a necrotising myopathy in the spectrum of immune‐mediated myopathies that differs from typical polymyositis. Further studies are needed to elucidate the pathogenesis and to clarify the role of the anti‐SRP autoantibodies in this unique disease

    Chorea due to mycosis fungoides metastasis.

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